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Setting Up A Virtual Box
Brian Dant edited this page Jun 12, 2013
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- Open Oracle VirtualBox and click on "New" then "Next".
- You must type in a name like "Ubuntu Virtual Machine" in the "Name" field.
- For "Operating System" Linux must be selected and for "Version" is Ubuntu -- for 64-bit Ubuntu the version is "Ubuntu (64 bit)". Once you are done click "Next".
- Use the slider to allocate RAM memory -- 512MB is recommended according to Ubuntu, but 1GB will provide better performance -- then click "Next".
- Click "Next", "Next" and "Next" to use the recommended VirtualBox settings.
- Use the slider to set the virtual disk image size for Ubuntu -- it should be at least 5GB per Ubuntu recommendations, but allocate at least double to avoid running out of free space.
- From "Location" place the virtual disk image on a drive/partition that has more free space than allocated at step no. 5, then click "Next".
- Click "Create" then "Create" again.
- To power on the Ubuntu virtual machine just click "Start".
- Validate the prompt (OK) then click "Next".
- Use the button on the right of "Media Source" to select the Ubuntu ISO file, click "Open" then "Next".
- Click "Start" to trigger the Ubuntu install process and validate any prompt.
- Select the language then click on "Install Ubuntu".
- Check "Download updates while installing" and "Install this third-party software" to get MP3 decoding, then click "Continue".
- Since the installation is done on a virtual machine you can leave the default option "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" then click "Continue" and "Install now".
- Select your location and click "Continue".
- Select your keyboard layout -- if you are unsure you can use the default options and click "Continue".
- Type in the "Name" and "Your computer's name" at which point Ubuntu will automatically select a username -- you can leave it as is or change it -- then type in your password and confirm it.
- Select "Log in automatically" if you do not want to enter a password each time you log in, instead of "Require my password to log in" that is the default option.
- Click "Continue" then "Restart now" and press Enter if you are requested to at the end of the install process.